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Keypad Programming Manual
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Crown Jewel
Telephone entry system
Table of Contents
Quick Reference Guide
2-3
Programming Basics
4-5
Procedure for Programming . . . 4
System Feedback/Responses . . . 4
Enter Programming Mode. . . 5
Exit Programming Mode . . . 6
Configure Relays
7-8
Configure Relay #2 and Status #2 Input . . . 7Set Relay Activation Times . . . 8
Entry Codes
9-10
Create an Entry Code . . . 9Delete an Entry Code . . . 9
Delete ALL Entry Codes . . . 10
Special Code Programming . . . 10
Time Zones [Schedules], Holidays
11
Set the System Clock . . . 11Creating a Time Zones . . . 11
Creating a Holidays . . . 11
Do Not Disturb [DND] Schedules
12-13
Create a Do Not Disturb [DND] Schedule . . . 12Enable/Disable Do Not Disturb Schedule . . . 13
Manually activate the Do Not Disturb Schedule . . . 13
Auto Unlock Schedules
14-15
Set Auto Unlock Schedule. . . 14Delete Auto Unlock Schedule . . . 15
Enable/Disable Auto Unlock Schedule. . . 15
Call Forwarding
16-17
Setting the Call Forwarding Number . . . 16Enabling/Disabling Call Forwarding . . . 16
Setting the Call Forwarding Extension . . . 17
Setting the Call Forwarding Extension Delay . . . 17
Set the Call Forwarding Schedule . . . 17
Visitor Calls
18-20
Change Visitor Call Response Keys . . . 18Set Call Ring Sound . . . 18
Set Maximum Visitor Call Ring Count. . . 18
Set Visitor Talk Time . . . 19
Enable/Disable Pulse Dial Activation . . . 19
Enable/Disable Call Waiting. . . 19
Visitor Calls to Other Tenants (Dialing Codes) . . . 20
Set Maximum Number of Digits Visitor May Dial . . . 20
Direct Commands
21-22
Direct Commands from Resident’s Phone 23-24
Security Features
25-26
Change Password . . . 25Verify Password . . . 25
Set Maximum Keypad Errors . . . 25
Using In-House Paging Feature . . . 26
Enable/Disable Alarm Call . . . 26
Set Alarm Call Number . . . 26
Speak Through the Crown Jewel Speaker. . . 26
Multiple Unit installation
27-28
Programming Multiple Units. . . 27Set the Unit Number . . . 28
Verify the Unit Number . . . 28
Other System Settings
29
Rings Before Answer . . . 29Set Alternate Prefix . . . 29
Enable/Disable the No-Telco Mode . . . 29
Override the Phone Company Answering Service. . . 29
Reset/Restore the Crown Jewel
30
Reset the Unit . . . 30Restore Factory Settings. . . 30
Program Number *** 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5 6 26 26 9 9 10 18 18 19 19 19 12 13 16 16 17 17 20 17 20 25 26 26 8 8 11 000000 000000 2 Rings 90 Seconds Disabled Enabled ---Disabled Disabled ---Disabled ---Disabled ---5 Disabled ---10 Seconds 10 Seconds ---Enter Programming Mode
Exit Programming Mode Change the Unit Password Verify the Unit Password Create an Entry Code Delete and Entry Code Delete ALL Entry Codes Set the Visitor Call Double Ring Set Max Visitor Call Ring Count Set Talk Time
Enable/Disable Pulse Dial 9 Enable/Disable Call Waiting Create a Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedule
Enable/Disable DND Schedule Enable/Disable Call Forwarding Set the Call Forwarding Number
r
Set Call Forwarding Extension Delay
Set Call Forwarding Extension Number
Set Call Forwarding Schedule
Setting the Dialing Codes Set Maximum Number of Keypad Errors
Enable/Disable Alarm Call Set Alarm Call Number Set Relay #1 Activation Time Set Relay #2 Activation Time Create a Time Zone (Schedule)
*** (6-digit Password) 00 #
01 + 6-digit Unit Password # 02 + 6-digit Unit Password #
03 + (Entry Code, 4-digits) + (Relay Code, 0-9) + (Time Zone, 1-7) #
04 + (Entry Code, 4-digits) # 05 + 101010 #
06 + (1 = Single, 2 = Double Ring) # 07 + (Number or Rings, 1-24) # 12 08 + (Number of Seconds; 15-250) # 09 + (0 = Disable; 1 = Enable) # 10 # (0 = Disable; 1 = Enable) # 12 + (Enable = 1; Disable = 2) #
13 + (0 = Disable; 1 = Enable; 2 = Schedule) # 14 + (Call Forwarding Phone Number, up to 12 digits) #
15 + (0-59 Seconds) #
16 + (Extension Number, 1-6-digits) # 17 + (Number of Digits, 0-6) #
19 + (Dialing Code, 1-3) + (Phone Number) # 20 + (Number of Errors for Keypad #1, 0-9) + (Number of Errors for Keypad #2, 0-9) # 21 + (Alarm Mode, 0-3) #
22 + (Alarm Call Phone Number) # 23 + (Number of Seconds, 1-250) # 24 + (Number of Seconds, 1-250) # 25 + (Time Zone Number,1-7) + (Segment Number, 1-2) + (Start Time, hhmm) + (End Time, 1-2) + (Days of the Week, 1-8) # Page Description of Task Factory
Setting
Programming Procedure
11 + (Days of the Week, 1-8) + (Start Time, hhmm) + (End Time, hhmm) + (Holiday Option, 0-2) + [To ERASE enter 99] #
18 + (Days of the Week, 1-8) + (Start Time, hhmm) + (End Time, hhmm) + (Holiday Option, 0-2) #
Set the Max Number of Digits a Visitor May Dial on the Crown Jewel Keypad
---Quick Reference
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
Quick Reference
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
Program Number 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 41 42 43 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 7 11 11 29 -30 30 29 18 23 29 28 28 15 15 15 29 30 13 26 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 ---5 Disabled Enabled 00 ---Disabled Disabled Disabled 20 Seconds ---Disabled ---Configure Relay #2 and Status #2
Set the Date and Time Create a Holiday
Setting the Rings Before Answer Adjust the Sidetone Balance Restore Factory Defaults Reset the Unit
Enable/Disable No-Telco Mode Change Visitor Response Keys
Enable Direct Commands Set Alternative Prefixes Verify Unit Number Setting the Unit Number
Enable/Disable Unlock Schedules Set Unlock Schedule for Relay #1
Set Unlock Schedule for Relay #2
Override Answering Service Erase All Transactions Active/Cancel DND Schedule Speak Through the Crown Jewel Cycle Relay #1 Cycle Relay #2 Latch Relay #1 Latch Relay #2 Release Relay #1 Release Relay #2 Release Both Relays
26 + (Configuration Number, 0-5) #
27 + (Year, yy) + (Month, mm) + (Current Date, dd) + (Day, 1-7) + (Hour, hh) + (Minutes, mm) # 0
---28 + (Holiday, 0-9) + (Month, mm) + (Date, dd) # 29 + (Number of Rings Before Answer, 1-15) # 30 # (Unit will emit a tone for 45 seconds) 31 #
32 #
33 + (0 = Disable; 1 = Enable) #
34 + (Activate Main Gate)+ (Activate Auxiliary Relay) + (Call Wait Toggle) + (Extend Talk Time) + (Hang Up) #
9, 5, 2, 1, *
35 + (Direct Command Number, 0-3) # 36 + (Alternate Prefix, 00-04 or 1n) #
37 # (Unit will emit beeps corresponding with its unit number)
38 + (Unit Number, 1-7) + (Number of Units in Chain, 1-7) #
40 + (Unlock Schedule Mode, 0-1) #
41 + (Days of the Week, 1-7) + (Segment, 1-2) + (Open Time, hhmm) + (End Time, hhmm) + (Holiday, 0-2) #
42 + (Days of the Week, 1-7) + (Segment, 1-2) + (Open Time, hhmm) + (End Time, hhmm) + (Holiday, 0-2) #
43 + (Delay Time in Seconds, 1-99) # 88 + 101010 #
Activate: 89 + (End Time, hhmm) # Cancel: 89 + 99 # 90 # 91 # 92 # 93 # 94 # 95 # 96 # 97 #
Page Programming Procedure
98 99 22 22 ---Latch Relay #1 Until
Latch Relay #2 Until
98 + (End Time, hhmm) # 99 + (End Time, hhmm) # Factory
Setting Description of Task
Programming Basics
The Crown Jewel can be programmed 2 different ways:
1. Crown Jewel Keypad: You may used the keypad on the front panel.
2. Local/Remote DTMP Phone: You may use the keypad on a local or remote phone to program the system. The unit response to the DTMF signals generated by your touch-tone phone.
3. Modem Connection to a PC: In order to program the Crown Jewel with a modem connection, your PC MUST be running Sentex’s Windows®-compatible CJWIN software. (See CJWIN Programming manual for more information.)
The instructions in THIS manual will describe how to program the Crown Jewel from the keypad or local/remote DTMF (Touch-Tone) phone ONLY. For More information check with your installation dealer.
Example: Procedure for Programming the Crown Jewel
1. 2 digit # Programming Number. (See Quick Reference on pages 2-3 for descriptions and procedures.) 2. One or more Data Fields.
3. Pound Key (#) at end of the programming sequence to Save the Data.
NOTES:
• If you make an error during and entry, press the asterisk key(✱) to cancel the step.
• When you correctly enter the entire programming sequence, the unit will respond with 2 short beeps (See System Feedback/Responses (Beeps) see below).
Example of a Programming Sequence: “01 Change the Unit Password”
2 short beeps Programming Number: “01” changes or verifies the password. Data Field: (The new Password.)
Pound Key: Saves the Data. Enter Programming
Mode (See page 5)
Exit Programming Mode (See page 6)
System Feedback/Responses (Beeps)
Programming Responses:
2 Short Beeps: Programming step was valid.
3 Short Beeps: Programming step was exited.
1 Long Beep: Input was not valid.
2 Long Beeps: Duplicate entry code was entered.
3 Long Beeps: Memory is full.
4 Long Beeps: Unit has reset or is powering up.
Busy Signal: Line is busy or Do Not Disturb feature is in effect.
Direct Command Responses:
5 Short Beeps: Gate is closing by command.
10 Short Beeps: Gate is opening by command.
Other Responses:
1 Short Beeps: Key was pressed on the main keypad.
10 Beeps: Talk time for a visitor call is ending. The unit will begin to beep when 10 seconds of talk time remain, beeping once every second.
Ring Back: The unit is ringing the house.
High-Low Tones: An alarm condition has been activated.
1. Press
2. Enter the (6) six-digit password. The default is 2 Short Beeps
The unit is now ready to accept programming instructions.
From the Crown Jewel Keypad
High pitch tone stops. 1. When you hear a dial tone, press
2. Enter the (6) six-digit password. The default is
3. Press and the tone will stop. The unit will emit a high-pitched tone.
The unit is now ready to accept programming instructions.
Unit is ready to accept programming instructions.
Unit #4 (Data field “1A” specifies unit to be programmed) is ready to accept programming instructions. If multiple Crown Jewel units are sharing the same phone line, then a Unit ID Code (1-7) MUST be entered at this time.
1A.
NOTE: The default setting for each Crown Jewel unit is Unit #1. See page 27 for more information about
Multiple Unit Sites.
Single Unit Example: Multi-Unit Example: High pitch tone stops. 1 2 1 1A 2
From the Residence Telephone
Unit is ready to accept programming instructions.
Unit #4 (Data field “2A” specifies unit to be programmed) is ready to accept programming instructions. The unit will emit a high-pitched tone.
NOTE: If the Crown Jewel unit and an answering machine (or answering service) utilize the same telephone line, let the
line ring at least (2) two times, hang-up and call back within (1) one minute. The Crown Jewel unit will answer on the second call. If the unit does not answer, you may need to change the ring count (see Set Visitor Ring Sound on page 18.)
If multiple Crown Jewel units are sharing the same phone line, then a Unit ID Code (1-7) MUST be entered at this time. (See page 27 for more information about Multiple Unit Sites).
2A.
When the Crown Jewel picks up the call, you will hear 2 short beeps 2. Press
The unit is now ready to accept programming instructions.
3. Enter the (6) six-digit password. The default is
4. Press and the tone will stop. 1. Dial the residence telephone number
Multi-Unit
Example: High pitch tone stops.
1 2 2A 3
Single Unit
Example: High pitch tone stops.
1 2 3
From a Remote Telephone
Press on the Crown Jewel keypad and the unit will respond with 3 short beeps when disconneting. •
Press on the telephone and the unit will respond with 3 short beeps when disconneting.
0
0
•Exit Programming Mode - 00
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
A relay is a device that reacts to an electric current to activate other devices. Allowing the Crown Jewel to lock or unlock a gate, shut (bypass) alarm contacts, signal an alarm, or turn on a camera wired to a closed-circuit television (CCTV). The relays can be programmed to 5 different modes.
MODES OF OPERATION
Strike Relay: A Strike Relay controls a door or gate by unlocking or opening it. It does not control any other component associated with a system like alarms, CCTV, etc.
Shunt Relay: A Shunt Relay is normally wired to an alarm and works with strike relays to shunt (bypass) the alarm when the door is opened with a valid access code. If the door is forced open, the system will not shunt the alarm and the alarm will be triggered.
CCTV Relay: A CCTV relay activates the system’s optional camera. The camera is wired to a closed-circuit television (CCTV). A camera can be activated when an alarm condition occurs or when a resident enters a valid access code.
Alarm Relay: The Alarm Relay will activate another device, such as a siren, when 3 conditions occur: A door is opened without a valid access code, A door is open past the allotted time programmed in, or too many invalid codes are tried. Any of these will trigger the alarm relay.
Control Relay: The Control Relay can control another device such as an outdoor or indoor light near the unit. For
example, you can configure the system to run an entry light through a darkened area after a resident enters a valid access code. Then the light would turn off after a specified amount of time.
1. Press
3. Press to save the data 2. Enter Configuration Number:
Sets Relay #2 as an Alarm Type and Status 2 for Position Sense 1)
O = Relay #2 = Control Type; Status 2 = Exit Request 2
(During a visitor call, Relay #2 will activate when the #5 is press from the resident phone, or the relay will activate when the Exit Request Device has been activated.)
1 = Relay #2 = Shunt Type; Status 2 = Position Sense 1
(Relay #2 will activate whenever Relay #1 activates to bypass an alarm sensor.)
2 = Relay #2 = Alarm Type; Status 2 = Position Sense 1
(Relay #2 will activate upon an Alarm Condition.)
3 = Relay #2 = CCTV Type; Status 2 = Position Sense 1; Video On = Manual
(Closed-circuit TV will activate when the #5 is pressed from the resident phone,
however, the visitor call will not terminate until access is granted "#9" or call is terminated " ".
4 = Relay #2 = CCTV Type; Status 2 = Position Sense 1; Video On = Immediate
(Closed-circuit TV will activate when any key is press on the main keypad.)
5 = Relay #2 = Control Type; Status 2 = Position Sense 1
(During a visitor call, Relay #2 will ONLY activate when the "#5" is press from the resident phone.)
EXAMPLE:
1 2 3
Configure Relay #2 and Status #2 Input - 26
Relay #2 can be configured as a Strike, Shunt, CCTV, Alarm or Control Relay. The Status 2 input can be used as an exit request for the second gate or sensor to detect the closed position of the main gate/door.
FACTORY SETTING: 0 (Relay 2 = Control Type; Status 2 = Exit Request.) NOTE: Relay #1 is configured as a Control Relay and cannot be changed.
Configure Relays
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
Set Relay Activation Times - 23 and 24
Set the amount of time the relay will remain active between 1-250 seconds.
FACTORY SETTING: 10 Seconds
1. Press
3. Press to save the data
2. Enter number of seconds Relay #1 will be active (1-250 Seconds)
Sets Relay #1 to remain active for 35 seconds
EXAMPLE:
1 2 3
1. Press
3. Press to save the data
2. Enter number of seconds Relay #2 will be active (1-250 Seconds)
Sets Relay #2 to remain active for 2 seconds
EXAMPLE:
1 2 3
NOTE: If either relay is connected to a gate operator with a momentary contact closure, set the relay activation time for a
short period of time (i.e. 2 seconds). A longer activation time may cause the gate operator to repeatedly open and close the gate until the activation time expires.
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
Entry Codes
Entry codes are used to open the gate or door using the Crown Jewel keypad without phoning the residence. The Crown Jewel unit can store up to 75 entry codes. To restrict access, you can also program entry codes to activate specific relays and/or grant access during specific Time Zones (Schedules) see page 11. Entry codes are four digits long between 0000 and 9999.
1. Press
2. Enter Entry Code (4-digits) 3. Press
Adds Entry Code "1500".
EXAMPLES:
1 2 3
Create an Entry Code - 03
1. Press
2. Enter Entry Code (4-digits) to be deleted 3. Press
Deletes Entry Code "1500".
EXAMPLE:
1 2 3
Delete an Entry Code - 04
123 456 789 0#
Resident enters in Entry Code Resident gains access
On the Crown Jewel keypad, enter the assigned "Entry Code". If you make an error entering the code press to cancel
Before adding or modifying Entry Codes, answer the following questions:
• Have you chosen the Entry Code number you will assign? This number will be assigned to a resident. The
resident will enter this number on the unit keypad to prompt the system to grand access.
• Will the Entry Code have Time Zone (Schedule) restrictions? You may assign a Time Zone to an Entry
IMPORTANT NOTE: This programming step erases ALL of the Entry Codes saved in the
Crown Jewel database. They cannot be retrieved unless they are saved to a CJWIN database.
1. Press
2. Enter
3. Press
Delete ALL an Entry Code - 05
1. Press
2. Enter Entry Code
4. Enter Time Zone (1-digit) (See page 11 for information about Time Zones) 3. Enter one of the following Relay Codes:
5. Press
Sets Entry Code "1500" to cycle relay #1 and be valid during the times set up for Time Zone #2
EXAMPLES:
1 2 3 4 5
Sets Entry Code "1400" to cycle relay #2 and be valid 24 hours a day 7 days a week. If a Time Zone Code is not entered as in the example above, the
Entry Code will be assigned the default Time Zone of "0" (Access All Day, everyday)
1 2 3 4
0 = Cycle default relay 5 = Release relay #1 1 = Cycle relay #1 6 = Release relay #2 2 = Cycle relay #2 7 = Release both relays 3 = Latch relay #1 8 = Cycle both relays 4 = Latch relay #2 9 = Latch both relays
Special Entry Code Programming - 34
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
Time Zones (Schedules) and Holidays
1. Press
2. Enter Time Zone Number (1-7) 3. Enter Segment Number (1-2) 4. Enter Start Time (hhmm) 5. Enter End Time (hhmm)
6. Enter Days of the Week (To add one or more days to the Time Zone/Segment, press the digit corresponding to the day.):
7. Press
Sets Time Zone #5, Segment #1 to start at 8:00 AM and end at 8:00 PM, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
EXAMPLE:
7 3
2
1 4 5 6
1 = Sunday 2 = Monday 3 = Tuesday 4 = Wednesday 5 = Thursday 6 = Friday 7 = Saturday 8 = Holiday
Create a Time Zone (Schedule) - 25
1. Press
2. Enter Holiday Number (0-9) 3. Enter Month (mm)
4. Enter Date (dd) 5. Press
Create a Holiday - 28
NOTE: To set up a time zone that extends past midnight and into the next day, create one segment that runs until midnight
(i.e. 8:00 PM [2000] to 11:59 PM [2359]) and a second segment that starts at midnight on the following day (i.e.: 12:00 AM [0000] to 4:00 AM [0400]).
Holidays are special calendar dates that can be used to modify the Crown Jewel’s functionality. (i.e. Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedules, Gate Unlock Schedules, Time Zones and Entry Codes).
1. Press
2. Enter Year (yy) 3. Enter Month (mm) 4. Enter Day (dd)
6. Enter Hour (hh) 7. Enter Minutes (mm) 8. Press
Sets the Crown Jewel's internal clock to 12:00 PM on Saturday, July 17, 2004.
EXAMPLE:
8 1
5. Enter Day of the Week (To add one or more days to the Time Zone/Segment, press the digit corresponding to the day.): 1 = Sunday 2 = Monday 3 = Tuesday 4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday 6 = Friday 7 = Saturday 8 = Holiday
2 3 4 5 6 7
Set the Date and Time - 28
Time Zones (Schedules) allow you to create time periods to grant or deny access to a residence. Time Zones may be assigned to an entry code or relay. You can program 7 Time Zones with 2 Segments for each.
Sets Holiday #5 as January 1st.
EXAMPLE:
5 3
2
1 4
The Crown Jewel contains an internal clock calendar that automatically keeps time and adjusts for leap year, however, it does NOT adjust for daylight savings time. The calendar also is used for scheduling history, transactions and entry codes.
Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedules
Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedules prevent visitors from calling the residence phone during a specified time. This feature is ONLY available to the main residence phone, not to other tenants via Dialing Codes.
To Delete Do Not Disturb Schedule
1. Press2. Day of the week (1-8):
3. Enter Start Time (hhmm) 4. Enter End Time (hhmm) 5. Enter Holiday option (0-2):
6. Press 1 = Sunday 2 = Monday 3 = Tuesday 4 = Wednesday 5 = Thursday 6 = Friday 7 = Saturday 8 = Holiday 0 = No Schedule on holidays 1 = Use same schedule on holidays
2 = Use schedule #8 when this day falls on a programmed holiday
Sets Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedule to be active Mondays and on Holidays that fall on a Monday from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM .
EXAMPLE A:
6
3 4
2
1 5
Sets Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedule to be active Mondays, Tuesdays and on Holidays that fall on a Monday or a Tuesday from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM . EXAMPLE B: 6 3 4 2 1 5 6 3 4 2 1 5 Entry #1: Entry #2:
Create a Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedule- 11
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
NOTE: When entering Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedules for multiple days of the week, each day requires a separate entry
(Example B).
Deletes Do Not Distrub (DND) Schedule for set for Mondays.
EXAMPLE: 4 3 2 1 1 = Sunday 2 = Monday 3 = Tuesday 4 = Wednesday 5 = Thursday 6 = Friday 7 = Saturday 8 = Holiday 1. Press 3. Enter "99"
2. Enter day of the week to be deleted (1-8):
1. Press
2. Enable/Disable Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedule (0 = Disable; 1 = Enable) 3. Press
Enables Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedule.
EXAMPLE:
2
1 3
Enable/Disable Do Not Disturb (DND) Schedule - 12
Manually Activate the Do Not Disturb Feature - 89
1. Press
2. Enter End Time (hhmm) 3. Press
Do Not Disturb (DND) activated manually. Visitor calls will be blocked until 7:00 AM
EXAMPLE:
1 2 3
1. Press 2. Enter "99" 3. Press
Auto Unlock Schedules
The Crown Jewel can automatically active either of it’s two relays. Each day of the week can have up to 2 time segments. On programmed holidays, the schedule can automatically be ignored or changed to the alternate holiday schedule.
1. Press
3. Enter Segment (1-digit; 1 or 2) 4. Enter Start Time (hhmm) 5. Enter End Time (hhmm) 2. Enter Days of the Week:
7. Press
Sets Segment #1 for Relay #1 to open on Thursdays and holidays at 8:00 AM and Close at 8:00 PM.
EXAMPLE: 7 2 3 6 1 4 5 1 = Sunday 5 = Thursday 2 = Monday 6 = Friday 3 = Tuesday 7 = Saturday 4 = Wednesday 8 = Holiday
6. Enter Holiday option: 0 = No Schedule on holidays 1 = Use same schedule on holidays
2 = Use schedule number 8 when this day falls on a programmed holiday
1. Press
3. Enter Segment (1-digit; 1 or 2) 4. Enter Start Time (hhmm) 5. Enter End Time (hhmm) 2. Enter Days of the Week:
7. Press
Sets Segment #1 for Relay #2 to open on Mondays at 6:00 AM and Close at 10:00 PM.
EXAMPLE: 7 2 3 6 1 4 5 1 = Sunday 5 = Thursday 2 = Monday 6 = Friday 3 = Tuesday 7 = Saturday 4 = Wednesday 8 = Holiday
6. Enter Holiday option: 0 = No Schedule on holidays 1 = Use same schedule on holidays
2 = Use schedule number 8 when this day falls on a programmed holiday
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
3
1. Press
3. Enter Segment (1-digit; 1 or 2) 4. Enter "99"
2. Enter Days of the Week:
5. Press
Deletes Thursday Unlock Schedule Segment #1 for Relay #1
EXAMPLE: 5 2 4 1 1 = Sunday 5 = Thursday 2 = Monday 6 = Friday 3 = Tuesday 7 = Saturday 4 = Wednesday 8 = Holiday 3
Deletes Monday Unlock Schedule Segment #1 for Relay #2
EXAMPLE:
5
2 4
1
1. Press
3. Enter Segment (1-digit; 1 or 2) 4. Enter "99"
2. Enter Days of the Week:
5. Press
1 = Sunday 5 = Thursday 2 = Monday 6 = Friday 3 = Tuesday 7 = Saturday 4 = Wednesday 8 = Holiday
Enables Unlock Schedules
3 EXAMPLE:
5 1
1. Press
2. Enter Unlock Schedule Mode (0-1) 0 = Disable Unlock Schedules 1 = Enable Unlock Schedules 3. Press
Enable/Disable Auto Unlock Schedules- 40
Delete Auto Unlock Schedules- 41 & 42
Call Forwarding
1. Press
2. Enable/Disable Call Forwaring Mode: 0 = Disable Call Forwarding
1 = Enable Call Forwarding
2 = Enable Scheduled Call Forwarding 3. Press
Enables the Call Fowarding feature.
EXAMPLE:
3
1 2
Enabling/Disabling Call Forwarding - 13
The Call Forwarding feature redirects visitor calls to an outside telephone number instead of ringing the house. The forwarding number is a regular phone number of up to 12-digits in length. You may also attach one of the following features to a forwarding number:
• An extension of an automated switch board
• An extension (up to 6 digits) that the visitor can dial from the unit’s keypad.
1. Press
2. Enter Call Forwarding Telephone number (up to 12 digits) 3. Press
Sets the Call Forwarding number as 555-1212.
EXAMPLE: 3 1 2 1. Press 2. Enter “00” 3. Press
Setting the Call Forwarding Number - 14
1. Press 2. Enter “00” 3. Press
Delete Call Forwarding Number - 14
NOTE: During a Call Forwarding call, the visitor will hear normal telephone line sounds, however, they will not hear the
number being dialed.
FACTORY SETTING: 0 (Disabled)
NOTE: To use the Call Forwarding feature, you MUST program a Call Forwarding Telephone Number..
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
1. Press
2. Enter the Extension Number (up to 6-digits) 3. Press
Sets the Call Forwarding Extension Number as 1234.
EXAMPLE:
3
1 2
Setting the Call Forwarding Extension - 16
When the Call Forwarding feature is enabled, the Crown Jewel is able to dial an extension number (up to 6-digits).
1. Press
2. Enter Delay amount (0-59 seconds) (0 = Disables Extension dialing) 3. Press
Sets a pause of 30 seconds between the Call Forwarding number and the Call Forwarding Extension number.
EXAMPLE:
3
1 2
Setting the Call Forwarding Extension Delay - 15
1. Press
5. Enter Holiday Option 0 = No Schedule on Holidays 1 = Use Same Schedule on Holidays
2 = Use Schedule Number 8 when this day falls on a Programmed Holiday 3. Enter Start Time (hhmm)
4. Enter End Time (hhmm)
2. Enter Days of the Week (To add one or more days to the Time Zone/Segment, press the digit corresponding to the day) :
6. Press
Enables the Call Forwarding Schedule to contact the Call Forwaring Number on Thursdays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM excluding Holidays.
EXAMPLE:
6 2
1 3 4 5
1 = Sunday 2 = Monday 3 = Tuesday 4 = Wednesday 5 = Thursday 6 = Friday 7 = Saturday 8 = Holiday
Set the Call Forwarding Schedule - 18
Visitor Calls
When a visitor contacts a resident with the Crown Jewel , the resident can preform various functions using their touch-tone phone. The default settings are as follows:
1. Press
2. Enter Ring Type (Single Ring [1] or Double Ring [2] 3. Press
Set Visitor Call Ring Sound - 06
Extends Talk Time
Hang Up and Deny Access to the Visitor Toggles Between Visitor and Another Phone Call
ABC
Activates Relay #2
JKL
Activates Relay #1
WXYZ
KEYS ON RESIDENT'S TELEPHONE
1. Press
2. Enter key that will activate Relay #1 (0-9 or ) 3. Enter key that will activate Relay #2 (0-9 or ) 4. Enter key that will toggle Call Waiting (0-9 or )
5. Enter key that will extend Talk Time (0-9 or )
6. Enter key that will Hang Up and Deny Access to Visitor (0-9 or ) 7. Press
Changes the phone key that operates Relay #1 to "1", Relay #2 to "2", the phone key that toggles between calls to "6", "7" extends talk time and "8" hangs up and denies access to the visitor.
NOTE: The asterisk key ( ) may be assigned to a specific phone key response, therefore, you will be UNABLE
to cancel a command in this programming step.
EXAMPLE:
2 3 4 5 6 7
1
Change the Visitor Call Response Keys - 34
1. Press
2. Enter number of rings (1-24) 3. Press
Set Max Visitor Call Ring Count - 12
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
Sets number of rings (1-24) the unit will allow before it disconnects the call. FACTORY SETTING: 12 Rings.
FACTORY SETTING: 2 (Double Ring)
Sets the visitor ring to Single Ring. The phone will ring once every 6 seconds during a visitor call.
EXAMPLE:
2 3
1
Sets the number of rings before the Crown Jewel disconnects to 10 rings.
EXAMPLE:
2 3
1. Press
2. Enter Number of Seconds (15-250 Seconds) 3. Press
Sets Visitor Talk Time to 2 minutes (120 seconds).
EXAMPLE:
2 3
1
Set Visitor Talk Time - 90
Set the maximum length of time (15-250 seconds) for a call made by a visitor from the Crown Jewel unit.
FACTORY SETTING: 90 Seconds
NOTE: Talk time does not begin until the visitor call is answered by the resident’s phone. When calling a Call Forwarding
number, the talk time starts immediately after the phone number is dialed.
1. Press
2. Enable/Disable Pulse Dial mode: 0 = Disable Pulse Dial mode 1 = Enable Pulse Dial mode 3. Press
Disables Pulse Dial mode.
EXAMPLE:
2 3
1
Enable/Disable Pulse Dial Activation - 09
You can enable a resident’s pulse (rotary) telephone to activate Relay #1 by dialing “9”. Pulse dialing CANNOT be used for any other direct commands, programming or visitor responses. FACTORY SETTING: 0 Disabled
1. Press
2. Enable/Disable Call Waiting mode: 0 = Disable Pulse Dial mode 1 = Enable Pulse Dial mode 3. Press
Disables Call Waiting mode.
EXAMPLE:
2 3
1
Enable/Disable Call Waiting - 10
1. Press
2. Enter Dialing Code Number (1-3)
3. Enter Telephone Number Crown Jewel will dial (up to 12 digits) 4. Press
Sets Dialing Code #2 to dial 555-1234 when #2 is press on the Crown Jewel Keypad.
EXAMPLE:
3 4
2 1
Visitor Calls to Other Tenants (Dialing Codes) - 19
This feature allows a visitor to place a call to a location other than the main residence by pressing 1#, 2# or 3# on the Crown Jewel keypad.
1. Press
2. Enter the Maximum Number of Digits the Visitor may dial (0-6 digits; 0 = Disabled) 3. Press
Sets the Maximum Number of Digits in the Extension Number to 4-Digits.
EXAMPLE:
3 2
1
Set Maximum Number of Digits Visitor May Dial - 17
Program the maximum number of digits a visitor may enter on the unit’s keypad after the visitor call has been answered.
Direct Commands
Unit MUST be in programming mode in order to use Direct commands.(For information about using direct commands from a resident’s phone see pages 23-24.
1. Select one of the following: CYCLE RELAY 1:
Cycles relay #1. Typically used to momentarily open door/gate..
1. Press then
CYCLE RELAY 2:
Cycles relay #2. Typically used to momentarily open door/gate.
1. Press then
LATCH RELAY 1 OPEN:
Latches relay #1 open. Typically used to keep relay #1 open for unknown amount of time.
1. Press then
LATCH RELAY 2 OPEN:
Latches relay #2 open. Typically used to keep relay #1 open for unknown amount of time.
1. Press then
RELEASE RELAY 1:
Release relay #1 to its default status. Used to override existing unlock schedules.
1. Press then
RELEASE RELAY 2:
Release relay #2 to its default status. Used to override existing unlock schedules.
1. Press then
RELEASE BOTH RELAYS:
Releases both relay #1 and #2 to its default status. Used to override existing unlock schedules.
1. Press then
Direct Commands - 91-97
Runs complete cycle on relay #1.
Relay will activate now.
EXAMPLE A:
1
Latches relay #2 open.
Relay will latch open now.
EXAMPLE B:
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
Direct Commands - 98-99
LATCH RELAY #1 UNTIL SPECIFIED TIME
Latches relay #1 open until the time of day specified. Typically used to temporarily extend an unlock schedule. 1. Press
2. Enter End Time (hhmm) 3. Press
Latches relay #2 open until the time of day specified. Typically used to temporarily extend an unlock schedule. LATCH RELAY #2 UNTIL SPECIFIED TIME
1. Press
2. Enter End Time (hhmm) 3. Press
Latches relay #1 open until 12:00 PM.
Relay will latch open now.
3 2
1
Latches relay #2 open until 10:00 PM.
: Relay will latch open now.
3 2
1 Example:
With the Direct Command feature, you can perform various functions (e.g., unlock a door) from you phone. This feature is ONLY available for a single family residence or a manager’s phone sharing a phone line with the Crown Jewel.
1. Press
3. Press to save the data 2. Direct Command Number (0-3)
The unit will receive direct commands from both the residence and a remote phone.
EXAMPLE:
1 2 3
O = Disable Direct Commands
1 = Enables Direct Commands from residence phone only 2 = Enables Direct Commands from a remote phone only 3 = Enables Direct Commands from residence or remote phone
Enable or Disable Direct Commands -35
When enabled it allows the resident to control the system’s relays from a touch tone phone.
FACTORY SETTING: Enabled.
Direct Commands from Resident’s Phone
The following commands are carried out by simply picking up the residence telephone and dialing the following key combinations.
IMPORTANT NOTE: These steps will override any existing unlock schedules for the day they are entered.
NOTE: Some areas of the country have a phone company that makes use of the “#” or “✱” key as a code to invoke a special
function. If this is true of your area, you can choose an alternate direct command prefix that uses a number followed by a “#” key. If you wish to uses this feature, please refer to Setting Alternate Prefixes, page 29.
2. Select one of the following options:
1. Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct command.
LATCH RELAY 2 OPEN: Press then
Latches relay #2 open, Typically used when the gate/door needs to be kept open for an unknown amount of time.
LATCH RELAY 1 OPEN:
Latches relay #1 open, Typically used when the gate/door needs to be kept open for an unknown amount of time.
Press then
CYCLE RELAY 2: Press then
Cycle relay #2. Typically used to momentarily open a door/gate for a visitor without having the visitor initiate a call.
CYCLE RELAY 1:
Cycles relay #1. Typically used to momentarily open a door/gate for a visitor without having the visitor initiate a call.
Press then
A.
B.
C.
D.
Continued on next page.
RELEASE BOTH RELAYS: Press then
Releases both relay #1 and #2 to its default status. Used to override existing unlock schedules.
RELEASE RELAY 2:
Release relay #2 to its default status. Used to override existing unlock schedules.
Press then
RELEASE RELAY 1: Press then
Release relay #1 to its default status. Used to override existing unlock schedules. unknown amount of time.
Cycles relay #1.
Relay will activate now.
EXAMPLE A:
1 2
Latches relay #1 open.
Relay will latch open now. EXAMPLE B: 1 2 E. F. G.
Various Direct Commands from the Resident’s Telephone - 91-97 (Continued)
NOTE: If the Crown Jewel unit you wish to give a Direct Command to is part of a multi-link chain you must enter
the Crown Jewel Unit Number before entering the command number.
Cycles relay #1 on Crown Jewel Unit # 5 (Data field #2 designates which unit is to respond to the direct command entered). Relay will activate now.
EXAMPLE:
1 2 3
LATCH RELAY #1 UNTIL SPECIFIED TIME
Latches relay #1 open until the time of day specified. Typically used to temporarily extend an unlock schedule. 2. Press
3. Enter End Time (hhmm) 4. Press
1. Press
Latches relay #1 open until 11:00 AM.
Relay will latch open now.
1 2 3
Various Direct Commands from the Resident’s Telephone - 98 & 99
LATCH RELAY #2 UNTIL SPECIFIED TIME
Latches relay #2 open until the time of day specified. Typically used to temporarily extend an unlock schedule. 2. Press
3. Enter End Time (hhmm) 4. Press
1. Press
Multi-Unit Sites and Direct Commands from the Resident’s Telephone
Example:
Relay will latch open now. Latches relay #2 open until 10:00 PM.
1 2 3
1. Press
2. Enter new Password (Must be 6 digits) 3. Press
Changes the unit password to # 123456.
EXAMPLES:
1 2 3
Change the Unit Password - 01
Security Features
2 3
1. Press
2. Enter new Password (Must be 6 digits) 3. Press
Two Short Beeps: Indicates the number matches the password programmed for the selected Crown Jewel unit. 1 Long Beep: Indicates that the number does NOT match the password programmed to the Crown Jewel unit.
If this occurs DO NOT exit programming. Follow the steps in "Change the Unit Password" and then reverify it.
EXAMPLES:
1
Verify Unit Password - 02
Sets the Crown Jewel Keypad so it will stop accepting codes after 3 unsuccessful attempts. 1. Press
2. Enter Number of Errors for the Crown Jewel Keypad (0-9; 0 = No Limit) 3. Enter Number of Errors for the Secondary Keypad (0-9; 0 = No Limit)
NOTE: If no Secondary Keypad is present press #.
4. Press
EXAMPLES:
1 2 3
Set Maximum Number of Keypad Errors - 20
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
2. Press from the residence phone. 3. Press
1. Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct command.
0
9
WXYZ
Speak Through the Crown Jewel Speaker - 90
Sets the Crown Jewel Keypad so it will stop accepting codes after 3 unsuccessful attempts. 1. Press
2. Enter Alarm Call Number (up to 12 digits) or enter "00" to contact the residents telephone. 3. Press
EXAMPLES:
1 2 3
Set Alarm Call Number - 22
Sets the Crown Jewel unit to make an alarm call when the door is forced open or the keypad has "Struck-Out". 1. Press
2. Enter Alarm Code Mode (0-3) 0 = Disables Alarm Call
1 = Unit will make an alarm call when the door is forced open 2 = Unit will make an alarm call when a keypad has "Stuck-Out"
3 = Unit will make and alarm call when the door is forced open or when the keypad has "Struck-Out" 3. Press
EXAMPLES:
1 2 3
Enable/Disable Alarm Call- 21
1. Press from the residence phone ONLY.
4. Press . Then hang up the telephone. 2. Enter Ring Digit (1-4)
1 = Single Ring 2 = Double Ring 3 = Triple Ring 4 = Quadruple Ring
Using the In-House Paging Feature - ##0
Any telephone connected to the Crown Jewel will ring twice until the telephone receiver is picked up.
EXAMPLE:
1 2 3
This direct command will cause any telephone connected to the Crown Jewel’s phone line to give a distinctive ring.
Programming Multiple Units
2. Press . The unit will beep twice again.
1. Dial the residence telephone number
When the Crown Jewel picks up the call, the unit will beep twice.
6. Press . The tone will stop and the Crown Jewel unit is ready for programming 4. Enter Unit ID Code (1-7)
5. Enter Unit Password (6-digits). The unit will emit a high-pitched tone 3. Press
Enters unit #1 into programming mode. Unit #1 is now ready to receive programming input.
EXAMPLE:
1 2 3 4 5 6
Using a Remote Telephone
1. Press on the resident phone
4. Press . The tone will stop and the Crown Jewel unit is ready for programming 2. Enter Unit ID Code (1-7)
3. Enter Unit Password (6-digits). The unit will emit a high-pitched tone
Enters unit #2 into programming mode. Unit #2 is now ready to receive programming input.
EXAMPLE:
3 4
2 1
Using the Resident’s Telephone
Multiple Unit Installations
Up to seven (7) Crown Jewels can be installed on a single telephone line. Each unit must have a unique number from 1-7. Visitor calls can only be taken one at a time. For example: if you take a visitor call from the main gate (unit #1) and a visitor attempts to call from a rear gate (unit #2), you will not be notified until the first call is disconnected. However, if you are making a regular phone call, the call waiting feature will operate normally.
When you program the Crown Jewel from the residence telephone or a remote telephone, you MUST include the unit ID code.
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
1. Press
4. Press
2. Enter Unit ID Code [Unit Number] (1-7) 3. Enter total number of units in chain (2-7)
Sets the Unit ID Code as "#5" in a chain of "7" Crown Jewel units.
EXAMPLE:
1 2 3 4
Set the Unit Number- 38
1. Press
2. Press
Verify the Unit Number - 37
Adding or removing Crown Jewels will require the Unit ID’s to be re-entered. The Unit ID can ONLY be programmed using the Crown Jewel keypad.
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
after 6 rings from a remote telephone.
1. Press
2. Enter Alternate Prefix Mode
00 = To enter Direct Commands use "##"; Programming use " "
01 = To enter Direct Commands use a combination of 2 keys (i.e. "# " or " #"); Programming use a combination of three keys (i.e. "# #" or " # ") 02 = To enter Direct Commands use " "; Programming use " " 03 = To enter Direct Commands use "##; Programming use "##"
04 = Resident will NOT be able to program from their telephone or use Direct Commands 1[N] = To enter Direct Commands use "[N]#"; Programming use "[N][N] ".
([N] = Any number (1-9) on the telephone keypad.) 3. Press
Sets the Alternate Prefix to enter Direct Commands to "# " or " #"; and Programming to "# #" or " # ".
EXAMPLE:
2
1 3
1. Press
2. Enter Number of Rings (1-15) 3. Press
Rings Before Answer - 29
Other System Settings
1. Press
2. Enter No-Telco Mode (1-digit) 0 = Disables No-Telco Mode 1 = Enables No-Telco Mode 3. Press
Enable/Disable the No-Telco Mode- 33
Enables No-Telco Mode
EXAMPLE:
2
1 3
1. Press
2. Enter Delay Time (1-99 seconds) 3. Press
Override Telephone Company Answering Service- 43
Sets the answering service delay to 15 seconds.
EXAMPLE:
2
1 3
Sets the number of rings before the Crown Jewel will answer a call from a remote telephone. If you have an answering machine (or answering service) attached to the same telephone line as the unit, set the Crown Jewel count for two (2) or more rings higher than the answering machine/service count.FACTORY SETTING: 5 Rings
The Crown Jewel unit will answer the call after 6 rings from a remote telephone.
EXAMPLE:
2
1 3
Set Alternate Prefix - 36
When you press either “##” or “QQQ” on the resident phone, the Crown Jewel will look for Direct Commands or Programming and it disconnects the phone line and waits for a command. Some Telephone companies require “#” and “✱”. FACTORY SETTING: 00 (“##” = Direct Commands; “✱✱✱ = Programming).
No-Telco mode is used when a unit is NOT using a phone line. After enabling the “No-Telco” mode, Step #32 -”Reset the Unit” MUST be performed. FACTORY SETTING: 0 (Disabled)
To override the answering service, dial the number attached to your unit, let the phone line ring once or twice and
1. Press
2. Press 1. Press
2. Press
Reset the Unit - 32
Restore Factory Settings - 31
Reset/Restore the Crown Jewel Unit
1. Press
3. Press 2. Press
Reset System Memory- 31
1. Press
3. Press 2. Press
Erase ALL Transactions - 88
This will reset the unit without disconnect the power. if you MUST reset the unit contact your installing dealer. This may indicate a larger problem with the system or installation.
PROCEED WITH CAUTION!
When performing any of the following programming steps, information will be deleted from the system. You cannot retrieve the deleted information unless the information is saved in the CJWIN software.
When this step is initiated, the relays that were latched (timed or untimed) before this step, will become unlatched. Entry codes and schedules will not be reset.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Once the pound key (#) is pressed the unit will beep once, reset, exit out of the programming mode and beep 4 times.
This will reset the Crown Jewel unit to factory defaults. ALL data will be deleted from the Crown Jewel system. Data will need to be programmed.
This will erase ALL of the transactions that are currently stored in the system.
IMPORTANT NOTES: If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (✱) to begin again.
The pound key (#) MUST be used to SAVE the data at the end of each programming step. Time MUST be entered using a 24-Hour format (8:00 AM = 0800, 3:00 PM = 1500 etc.) 2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
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